Statement of Chairperson, Mr. Justice Sean Ryan on news of the death of Ms. Christine Buckley, institutional abuse campaigner and co-founder of the Aislinn Centre

“I am greatly saddened to learn of the death of Ms Christine Buckley. Her contribution to the understanding of institutional abuse of children going back for so many years cannot be overestimated. At considerable personal cost she brought to public attention some of the most painful and disreputable wrongs that happened to children with the authority of the State. She was an indefatigable champion of those who were abused as children and disbelieved as adults. Ms Buckley worked tirelessly over many years to achieve justice and she leaves a legacy of achievement. The nation owes her an enormous debt of gratitude and respect.

On a personal level, Ms Buckley was a pleasure to meet and to deal with. In difficult and sensitive circumstances in the Child Abuse Commission, she always behaved in a most courteous and professional manner.

My deepest sympathies go to Ms Buckley’s family on their loss.”

23rd August, 2012

Vaccine Trials records dismantlement

The Commission has commenced the administrative process that will lead to its eventual closure.

One of the initial stages of this process is the dismantlement of the records of the Vaccine Trials Division of the Commission whose work ceased in 2003 following a High Court ruling that the work of the Division was ultra vires the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse Act 2000.

A key element of this dismantlement process is the return of records supplied to the Vaccine Trials Division to their original sources. The Commission has commenced this process.

13th July, 2011

Settlement of 3rd Party Legal Representation Costs

The Commission wishes to notify all parties who may be entitled to legal representation costs, for matters which were the subject of inquiry by its Investigation Committee, that the deadline for submission of fees, from their legal representatives, is Friday, 28 October, 2011.

After this time, no costs will be considered or processed by the Commission, which is the statutory body with sole authority in these matters.

The Commission has taken this decision in order to facilitate the timely completion of its work and so it can plan, accordingly, for adequate resources to meet any outstanding liabilities. The Costs Team will write this week to all solicitors on record with it, if costs have not yet been settled, to advise of this decision.

The Commission published its report in May 2009 and before and since then, has settled legal costs as it went along. As such, ample time has been allowed to all parties to formulate their reasonable costs.

22nd June, 2010

Commission Report in Irish Sign Language

Extracts from the Commission's Report, as well as the Executive Summary, are now available in Irish Sign Language. The Report is on DVD and a copy of same can be obtained from the "Catholic Institute for Deaf People", or from the "Irish Deaf Society". This version of the Report contains the Commission's findings in relation to the following institutions:

Mary Immaculate School for Deaf Children, Beechpark
St. Mary's School for Deaf Girls, Cabra
St. Joseph's School for Deaf Boys, Cabra

The Commission has been advised by the Catholic Institute for Deaf People that due to unforeseen difficulties, the proposed extract of the Commission's Report, in Irish Sign Language, will not be completed until end-December or early-January of next year. Any further updates on this will be posted to our website but queries should be addressed to the Institute.

1st October, 2009

To request copies of the Commission's Report, please send an e-mail, using the webmaster address on our website, or phone the Commission at Dublin (+01) 662 4444. In the alternative, "Government Publications" in Dublin has copies available and can be contacted at Dublin (+01) 647 6879.

9th September, 2009

COMMISSION REPORT IN IRISH SIGN LANGUAGE

The Commission is working with the “Catholic Institute for Deaf People” to produce relevant extracts from its report, as well as the Executive Summary, in Irish Sign Language. The purpose is to assist the deaf community access information about the Commission’s findings in relation to children who were hearing impaired and in residential institutions during the relevant period. It is expected that this version of the Report, on disk, will be available from end-November 2009. All queries in relation to this should be directed to Mr. Liam O’Dwyer at the Institute.
Contact details for the Institute are:

The Commission is now closed. There will be no further inquiries into the
allegations already made or into new allegations that might have fallen
within the Commission's remit. A small quota of staff remain to deal with
outstanding administrative issues only.

29th May, 2009

The Commission has been inundated with requests for its report. Extra
copies have been ordered to meet the demand and as soon as they become
available, we will deal with those requests. Copies are available from the
Government Publications Office, in Dublin.

In the meantime, if you feel you need support, or need to talk to someone
about issues within the report, you can call one of the following numbers.
All, other than the UK number, are freephone:

Note: The HTML versions of the report have been modified to ensure compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, Version 2. However, there are many photos in the document that do not have alternate text descriptions. These descriptions will be made available soon.

20th May 2009

Commission Report

There will be limited copies of the Commission's Report, in both hard and
soft copy, available from the Ballroom on the ground floor of the Conrad
Hotel, on Earlsfort Terrace, from 3 - 4pm on Wednesday 20th May.

As there is a limited number of Reports available, they will be given out
on a first come first served basis. Charges may apply.

16th May 2009

Commission Report

The Commission’s Report will be published at 2.30pm on Wednesday, 20th May, 2009. The Report and Executive Summary will be posted to our website at that time. The Report, in hard copy, will consist of 5 volumes and will also be available on a single disk. Any further updates will be posted to our website.

For those who require it, the Executive Summary, in audio format, will be available on request from Wednesday 20th May.

The Commission will make the Report and the Executive Summary available on its website in a format for the visually impared. This format will be compatable with screen reading software and adaptive technology following the W3C guidelines.

The Commission’s offices will close to the public from 2.30pm on 20th May 2009. If you are interested in receiving a copy of the Report please click the link below.

If you are an applicant to either the Commission’s Investigation or Confidential Committee a copy of the Report will be provided free of charge. Witnesses to the Confidential Committee who previously expressed an interest in receiving a copy of the Confidential Committee report, are still entitled to copies of the rest of the report. Please use the link below to register your interest.

If you are not an applicant a charge may apply. The Report, in both formats, will be available for purchase, from the date of publication, at Government Publications Sale Office, Sun Alliance House, Molesworth Street, Dublin 2.

Applicants to the Confidential Committee may choose between a hard copy of the Confidential Committee volume only or the complete Commission Report in disk format. Please indicate in your email which you would prefer.

Due to its size it will only be possible to post copies of the Report in disk format. If a hard copy is requested, a member of staff will contact you to make arrangements for collection, as the Commission’s offices will be closed.

The Investigation Committee and Confidential Committee of the Commission to
Inquire into Child Abuse have prepared their reports and presented them to
the Commission.

Consequently, the Commission expects to publish its report on Wednesday,
20th May. Any changes regarding the proposed date of publication will be
posted to the Commission's website.

Please click hereif you require some
general information about the Commission.

Brenda McVeighSecretary to the Commission

21st January 2009

FINAL REPORT OF THE COMMISSION

The Commission is finalising its report which is expected to consist of five volumes plus appendices and which will be published, somewhat later than the Commissioners hoped, in mid to late May, 2009.

The work of the Commission has taken longer than expected.

The Commission has asked the Government to extend the time for publishing the report to the 31st May 2009 and is confident that this deadline will be met. If it is possible to bring the publication date forward, that will be done but it would be unrealistic to expect much earlier availability.

The Commission was not able until now to make accurate predictions about printing and publication.

The Commissioners are very conscious of the importance and urgency of the report and they appreciate the patience shown by participants and by the public and their understanding of the difficulty and complexity of the Commission's undertaking.

There will be no significant extra cost because of the extension of time.

29th May 2008

*If interested in reviewing transcripts from public hearings of the Commission's Investigation Committee, please note that these have been moved to the "public hearings" tab above.

NOTICE FOR WEBSITE RE 3rd PARTY LEGAL COSTS

Section 20A(2) of the “Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse Act 2000” (as amended), provides that “the Commission may pay such reasonable costs arising out of the [3 rd party legal] representation…to the person so represented, as are agreed between the Commission and that person…”.

It is the Commission’s position that the Act of 2000 only allows for settlement of 3 rd party legal representation costs that accrued since the establishment date of the Commission.

Currently, the Commission is engaged in settling the legal representation costs of the persons referred to in section 20A of the Act.
The Commission considers costs submitted by solicitors and counsel who have acted for complainants or respondents, including
those of the witnesses who attended at the Commission’s “Investigation Committee” proceedings. There are no legal
representation costs for witnesses who have attended the Commission’s “Confidential Committee”.

However, it is open to the Chairperson of the Commission to hold further hearings if it is deemed necessary in order to complete
the work of the Investigation Committee. Therefore, the Commission reserves the right to settle 3 rd party legal representation
costs, only at the point it considers a matter “closed”.

With reference to Section 20A of the 2000 Act, once the Commission has decided, in principle, to pay a particular set of fees,
it is statutorily bound to pay only what is reasonable in relation to the legal representation of a person. Full and final settlement
of the fees will be agreed with a client’s solicitor (or be subject to taxation), after the Commission’s Costs Team, including its
Legal Costs Accountant, has extensively scrutinized the work undertaken by the legal representatives. As such, but without
interfering in the solicitor/client relationship, the Commission considers that once those fees have been accepted by the solicitor,
no further costs should accrue to the person.

Any questions on the subject of the 3 rd party legal representation costs should be addressed, via your solicitor, to the
Secretary of the Commission.

The Investigation Committee of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse, proposes to hold a public hearing, on Wednesday 29 November, 2006, in relation to production, by the Christian Brothers, of documents referred to in "Phase III" of the Investigation Comittee's hearings. However, this date/time is subject to last minute change.

The venue for the hearing is the Mezzanine Suite, Herbert Park Hotel, Embassy House, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4. The hearing will commence at 10am and further details of the location can be obtained at www.herbertparkhotel.ie/location.

Brother Seamus Nolan of the Christian Brothers has been called to give evidence at the hearing.

Transcripts from the hearing will be posted to the Commission's website, as soon as available.

If you have any further queries in relation to this matter, I can be contacted by e-mail.